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(] . THL CHICAGO TRIBUNLE: SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 18786—TWELVE PAGES. TH]E CI Y. wonld have fall ‘lrpmlml:{ ""Ihry'lflunch ar. full and falrly thi they had e0 ‘GENERAL NEWS. eatlfied: that the Government shonld keep ita promlise, thongh It were an lmrllrd one, snd prosecuta the casea no further. e had no donbt the recommendation to the Department would be, in anbstance, to drop the cascs it The members of tho Kate Claxton Tiramatle Combinstion were ai the Bherman Honso yesterday. They plaved 1o Danville 1ast evenlng. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Ma. natse, opticlan, B8 Madison ftreet (TrinUxE Build. womld _practlelly diepors of the frst-batch cases, which st take the same course. ng), wanat B 8. m,, 63 degreea: 104, m., 60; 12 m., 643 3D, m.. 643 B p, m., & The whisky men themsclvea wvere as mach elated 88 m., 20.71: 8 p, m., 20,75 st the reault an thelr couneel, although there was 2 ahiade of ssdncen perceptisle in thele looks and in thelr voices a8 they contemniated the cost of & year and a haif's litigation, lnelllfllnq court fees, attorneys’ fecs, cxpenalve trips to \Vashington, and tho lke. Thursday evening Mra, Fitzgibbons, 60 yeara of age, stumbled and fell downa basemont stalrway at the corner of Hatated and Taylor strecta, She was removed o her home, No, 247 Forquer street, d attended by Dr. J. H. llatchineon, who eays she s badly injured Internally. going forwari with the dome. _The pronased ra. funda, [tin estimafed. will cost about 10,00, and I8 no desianed na to afford n very iargo room for public meetings, The Committee on Public Service met yeaterday to considler the mntter of sccuring & room for the future meetingm of the Hoanl.” The Committeo was In fasor of renting the hall over Caney's place, and adjacent to the building, and appointea Mr. Toeas 1o negotiats with the awner, and suthortzed him to close the bargain if tha hall conid be had for $00 per annnm, the connty to make the neces- sary improvements, The mstter will bo laid before he Hoard Monday. The State's Autorney regards tho pofnts ontlined by tho attorneya of Shierey and Connetly, designud 10 snve their nocks, ax of itkie imporiance. In the last few days Bherry has bocome very defiant,— not, however, on Account of any hope he has of evnling his rentence, Yesterday an s gontleman with & panderous mustache was apeaking with him throngh the bars, and saying something he did not relish, he grew into & rage, and with the fanleal oathe kald he would dislocate his upper-ip adorns AUCTION SAL By QRO P GOIRE & Co~ €840 70 Wabmahi-ar, * On Batardar, Apfl 13, at g ’ raT A i i REAVAT A FURNITUR Contlating of Partor and Chamber Feta, 1.0 1 Al a10tof Cliarm. Uhromos, ke, %\ M Elc, ¢i¢ REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, ATRIL 16, 0:30 A, M. 1n this column to-morrow, that 1t was the doty of the Noard to look Into the eficfency of the deputfes. Finally the motion w: witndrawn, with the anderatanding that the Ase or should send in the names at the next meeting, ‘Tho Committee Appointed to examine the Supe visor's accounts, reported that It had performed fta duty and found ' everything all_right. Tho report wan placed on file, and the Supcrvizor was fendared 2 vote of thanks for the excelient manner In Which 16 had done his work. The Committee 10 fix the pay of the Collector's deputfes and clorks reported. that they had con- ferred with tho Uollector, and after fome discua- sion the pay of the inslde men, and 8l butseven of the oufeide men, was fxed At $1.50 per day, the sevento get ($4, 'The fixing of the pay of the chief c'erk and cashier was laid over. d A few bills were then nudited and the Boaed ad- journed nntil this evening. CASIT VALUATIONS, A Tninuxe reporter in attendance at the Demo- enatic Sutc Congention, In Syringdeld, Thuraday, called upon Aaditor' Necules, and - fnquired it he wonld send ont any instructions 10 the Town ~Areentors, tu asecss ail lected dunelng the past year from licenan fecr, | was twenty.two miles aliead, and If he shontd Collactor Murphy reportod $30,000 coliectod by | continne an the track, even at the nominal rate of him for taxen last year, two wilea per honr, ho wanld be aure of the firs TITDE FARK AND LARE, plnce, But his right leg wan very badly ewollen, The joint Boards of Lake and Hyde Park met in | and the loft had alea become ti,” It wan eaty to the Viltago l1all of tho laker town yestorday afier- | A% thint ho suffered retioutly at overy step. and, aa noon. thers wero still Mx and a haif honrs ero {ho close, The Commlttea ropnricd that the pistan-pnmp | Mr. Magee kept eyeing the clock with & gloomy engine cadly performed the litoral requirementaof | look, © Vanghn wat now going easlly and steadiy, the contract, but the rotary wanan entiro faltare | averaging fiva miles an hour, and, if G'Toaty in avery respect. Moth together conld not main- | #honld be oblized to leaso the track, thers wAs no {ain a nrcenira wt the works of 150 pounda anles | oubt that Vaughn would stiek it ont, mert de. the force main was throited, terminedly, and a rate of threoand & half miles Tho feport waa received, and & resolntion was | Would overcoma the lead. The bullding wan Ailing offered by A, B, Condit 8nd a foptod. It ia: raplilly, thero being prohably 10,000 persons on Tteeltod, Ty the Inint Tloards of Trostees of the | BARA. and the excitement of the spectalators Townwof ke anil yie F'ark In thn matter of repars | A8 shown hy the contintons cheering which fols fnd machisiers b be Ansheid by the ilolly Company for | lowed the two princlpal cumpetitorn, of i it Loke, nee of the 3 X s EOMUEACL mads by sald vown, o e AN duly 21, T | pin JaAi apacs betams siumeeiyg sioner, Sop, for repairs and macliinery, tin contiact Lina not hocn 13 our. Vanghn kep 9 a8 to lose nothing: he thus sopn Sugeinteuient wes titiaigied (9 extinind gatned an efgth of & milo {n every mile, tince (ha Mr. Fonter roporied that a bailor lind beon con- | SaieT track was thelanger, | It was evident tnat ho RCted Bud Wah TeRdy 1o bRt In. PTact: had no hope of beating O'Leary, uniess the latier THE CITY-IIALL. The licenre raceipts wers $4,000,—abont the daily average nowadaye. . Thero fa s case of variolold at No. 142 Btanton avenie, the first one reported since the 34 inat. Tarticalyy Dr. George M. Beard, of No, 41 West Twenty- R F Caa yms. ns sontempiated'dy | A permit won Isncd ta W, L. Datterleld to bulta | ment it he wot a chance. Connolly in anict and | *7Heei A0SR Fella [ AL should be forced tomlop, S0 they kopt on for two i % oo ol street, New York City, Ia engaged fn conlect | hrre e oot or sAT )t Wee O} neCeorary. f0F | oo iwooatory stons front diwehings on Wabash | YOIt behaveil, and compiaing that 1o “ono comes £ ey Mljoine. hotes, when VAughu's scots atond 4N, and GEQ. I GORE & €O, Auctloners, hini (o doso, as the Asaessors are fnenisned With 8 capy of the law. and by reading it they could learn the tull acovo of fhelr dutiee. The reporter mug- geated that thore was a movament on foot in Chi- ¢ago Jooking to a full cash value assessment, ro that the flostlug indeutedness might be honded u: der it and thus come within the constititional prohibition Fhiniting all muaicipal indebtednes ing facts, statistics, and information in regard to the pecallar aMiction known as *'Writer's Cramp.*" In pursnance of this object he has fssucd a circular of inqiry, which ean be had by aduress- ing him as above, and any sufferer from this come plsint, ar from analagoas disorders, will confera favoron Dr, Beard ny filling up the bianke pro- around to sing and pray with him, WALKER'S BXTIAS, Merern, Wheelock and Furst, employed by tho Bosrd & weck OF more Ago As *‘experiat to pase on Walker's clalm for **extras"’ for using thick inntead of thin stono in the Conrt-floure work, were belore the Commitico on Pnblic Dulhlings and Public Scrvico yeaterday afternoon for In- ;)'Lnnry‘n 512, Hythlstime, there wore prohably avenue near Twenty-second stecet, to cost $3,000 )y A In the budlding. Thenceforwari ench, The Trearurer's receipta were: Water Depart- ment, $1,002; Comptrolier, 8200; Collector, 8,807; Connty Treasuror, $120,000; tcial, 151,165, A meting of the Union Taxpavary ticket No. 2 e wan hold Thuraday afternon on the North Slde bat { these two continued molely fo make a_rocord, nothiag was l:tme, Ta.day a4 meoting I to bo hetd | o'feary coatd hve wafoly stopped, but, althongh #t the samo placs, And the Committes will rally In | §n grent pain, ho detcrmined to equal his provions forco to look afier tho good of the ticket. Thio | waik of 520 miles fn ix days. I1e had aircady tusinesn will be, frat, to fecure n good man 1n tho | Beaten the best tmo for 600 milen by 8fty-six north end to place on tha ticket, probsbly Martin | minutess bt he could not beat his former. " ANGTHER GREAT AUCRION Skig~ BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS, r Farrcll, Tho resianation of Jacob Kuyper w! > ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, at 0.3 ared. which can be o apon applicatlon, bymet) (g b per cent of the. x';rff'fifi"a;:'e"’.’;""’iflufu'o" o The Funance Committes will meat ot 3 a'elock | Hticions, Ther picace provul, up a.dach: | wirecelvd and ease Finherba outantia'bly [ fesord of 620 mijen in puint of time, emnce ho then | B WEDSUSHY Jne Lince ‘;)v"xhnu 0 o il 3 4 afternoon to disposs paces. Sr, 8pofford, after belng made acquaint. | Piace. accasion he wonld have not_more than two hours | Manufactures in the country will he rold, ang Mr. L, G, Hallberg has ust completedfor Me | bateltewhera in the Ktata the people would nok | juan indication that the returns of the' recent | o it e, A afte L qua b b 4 can .be find, Cata o gork Ticker, of Oxfart, () lfi‘n-ln-hw af Pruxr. Davia | #ubmit to u full cash valuc ageessment, and In the | glection aro to be canvasacid Monday night. ©d with tho facte. took the pasition that the loard and a half to epare. Vauchn continued walking :::dyfl"grlflwgma" My logiien and googy raral dlatricts It conid not be accompiinhod, as the lanids were sasscascd high enouuh aiready. Ho dotbted i 1t couldl bo ma 0 bu Atick In Chleago, as the Toard of Enuaiization would 06 Wkely ta're duce it to conform tu the areessment made clee where In the State. §till. If & deputation com- poted of tho anthotitien ahd, leding citizens of Chicago were 1o visit the Stato Board st its ses- #lons and explain i detall the sitnation, they mizht bo induced 10 aliow the (ull asscenmient, {f meade, 1o aapd without slteration, If relief conld'bo obiained that way, it certainly would be worth while for the city Lu try it, € Ly WILSU: The will of the Iafa Charles L. Wilson, propria- tor of the Krening Journal, waa filed yesierday in the Probate Uourt, 1t was made by the deceased but & ehort time previvus to his death. Tt s writ- ten upon n plaln, untalod sbeet of nute-paper, an m‘x‘mmd by Lwo porsons. The docunicnt {s o8 allows: 1, Charlea L. Wilson, of the City of Chicago, do hera- b{ willand kcr(uu o my 'l!f’. Carolino ¥, Wilton, all the property, resl l:l personal, of which 1 niny die had no ase fae the ‘texperis,” inasmuct as the Archlicet had .been made role arbitrator Inall snch dispntes, Durlng tho discusaion Mr. Egan said Walker, onider his contract, had no rizhta whalever, for in naing thick stone he had simply exercifed an_option ho had, and furihee, hat tie (Iszan) had never certificd ta his being ene titled to anything, exceptas & maiter of equity, thotigh the Board proceedings showed to the con- trary, Tho resultof the mooling waa tho *‘ex. perts' were told to go forward with thoir work, and reanested fo fake Egan's old Bgaren for the quantities, and report on the prico as carly as pose sible, The wholo thingls an attempt to wring money ont of the Treasury to which Walker has no title, Bud the ol **Ring " 18 hehind It COUNTY FINANCES AND THE INSTITUTIONS. Commissioner Fitzgeraid, Chairman of the Finance Committee, maintaing that thero ls anfll- clent money from the 1K77 levy to carry on the County Goveenment for the yeur. l[lo uead, like Itoiden, to fafl back on back taxcs, but this dodio 1s very nearly worn ont, and now he fgures—ad- mitng that rome of the approuriations have been Ewing, s handsome residence on Suncrior etrect, in thiscity. Tho design and fnfsh af the houso are in wany respucta bighly original, The Kround- floor, instead of beiny devated 10 parlors, 18 ar- ranged for library and almng-room. ‘Llie staircase, fustead of being eot off in a hall, is thrawn futo the main vart of the building, and opens into com« minfeating rooms, The English plan of hasing thie drawing-room on the secoud tloor is adapted, Tne ornamentstion throughout ls elanorate and teiking, (he woodwork on the ground-foor being onk, o the second fioar hutternut, and on the Ved-rovm floor pine, worked out in basso-relievo, ‘harmoniously designed. Although the missing nnid nmeh-lamented fing- bee, of Inalanapoils, iraded upon the repatation of xeveral well-known Chicago lumber-dealors, it 4 s fortunately the fact that no une in this city fs ont o doilor by his operations. Mr. Iughee's plan was very simole, for, whenever he wanted o rajss the wind, he turned up tho Commerciat Mutletin, and, having found the name of soina- respectabla n firm, aMized the finn's signaiute to u draft Y\ merely to accomplish GO0 milos, and, baving dono e RIS T Ttk AL wie o'clus ' Leal having made 620 miles 0 bane O'LEARY. struck **8co (o Conquerring 1icro Comes, " snd Epecial Carreapondencs of The Tribune. 1 I;}dtlllnl’l cheered theinscives hoame, 1lle Lownoy, March 25.~Tho pant week haa been | Made tno moro circattaof (e hall and then guletly one of great inlerent o most sporting circlea of | werd awajting him, and was driven home befora lLondon, owing to the **long-distance champlon- | the majority of tho sudlence knew ho had gone, ahi match ™ which begon in Agricultaral Hall, | A# svon os It bocame ovident thiat tha Lo leadors Talington, week ago, and endod abous 8 o'clook | N8 permanantiy fetirad frum tue track, the crowd lostall interent In those of less importance wiio night beforo lnst. Tlio cable will have already tn- | wera wtifl walking, snd the police ‘wers tnapla to formod you of tio comnlete victory of our town: keep tho track clear, At 8:30 o’clock tho spaco man, Danlel 0'Leary. but there were many features | reecrved for the tracks and the inclosed oval wers of tho walk, not posslblo to tolegraph. which may | ©¥ErFun by tho mob, and the affair wan ended, bo of Interest fo your readers. Although O'Learr | grony rockainthor fhn ardes s Therad & was successful, 1t 18 now evidont that his success fn , and forthe participants, sod it is gencrally ‘ras alhr tho fosult o good mansgemont than of | Adthitiedtiat e bustmanwor | Yot there ave not endurance; and, sbonld snothor contest taka place il ‘ A botweon bim and Vanghan, his princlpal compotite | Sonitanines s Ines wrambio. o sy i by ar, 1t 18 gonetally belloved that he would nos have | far (o detract from tne Englishman'a teaditional Snperintondent Iickoy has lssuca an order to the Iolice Captalns (o atop base-ball vlaging any- where within tho city limita en Sunoars. The playera aro to b fAirst fiutified to stap; I they dow't they will bo arreated. The Mayor will algn.tho now gas ordinance allowing any responsible company to bmild works and fay maine. 1t 18 not thought that any will nvall hemecives of the privifexe, on account of Vho rigidity of the provisivns, Somo people lonk on the orilinance as perpeluatiug what they call the present monupoly. The blda for the cut atone, iron, and brick, and maronry work of tngnew Clty-1lall will ho opened Dy tho U:onncil Bailding Commitler and Depatie ment of Publle Works'at 11 o’clock Monday morn- Ing. A lively compotition fs anticipated, since miany parties havo been fgnring on tho plans. It 11 nat improbablo that the contracts will be award- ed Monasy alternvon. The new city |cr|g. or Treaaory warrants, wiil be (n conformity with the SBupremo Court declsion, URO, ORA & CO., 08 and 70 Wab: REQULAR TRADE SAL§ Carpets and Oil-Cloths, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 10 A. M. GEO. P, GORE & C0,, Anctioneen, ELISON, POMEROY & ¢ By ‘Acctionasrs, 'l»lndw;lnnuoghnfi G BANKRUPT SALER A, LIPHAR'S EntlroStock WatchesJewriry, ey and Fixtares at Mtora 178 Clark-at., corner Mon commencing MONDAY MURNING, Aprll 15, 43 oelack. at ‘'ninety days. Thiy self-mado | pomcmod, and consiicuty her my soie executor, wiin- | 294 EOPEOTRIE WO, 0 BeEmE O farniah. | exhaanted—that by pooling tho funde, which liaa | bY any means a ceclainty of victory. Tho vlace | Febulation fur fair play, ‘ibe altondance for the WATGHES, 5 docutmant e thew forwearded 1o oeton, and noti. | BrkGond ‘or ofver sreirty, Une-ilf of sald prop: | )07 (oR 1 bo" BRKI D\t Tio taten afa col- | heen ondored done, that il Wil bo right, And that | chosen for the match mey bo regarded as somewhat | 7211 days veraged 1,000 dally, while not lora DIAMONDS, # fied tho firm there tiat he had sold to iha ailexed ) drawarn of (lio note certaln lumber, for which tiiey had clven tholr paper in payment, Then he drow agalist_(he note, and when the crash came ho b turned up missing, _Meantino the Lioston firin had ¥e indorsed the paper and discounted it, thus render- 3 fug themnelves lfablo for the amount.” The achemna wan an Ingenious une, bub 1t failed to Catch any 5 Chicago mei, Followlng 18 the explanation of the way In which - ex-Ald. lilidrett haupened to be preséut at Ui ; Lutidniz on Dussold atrcet ihe other night at the : tinie of the dlscovery of o iilicit stil there, 1o was on hls way home, when he met o, % i outof the way by those who Imagine that the h‘,‘.‘,?"}\“flnwm; b:;wefaf&;‘u“fln?fi:"i;‘;}?fdz:fi. West End 18 tho bo-a)l and end-all of London; bub | ance, tho gato-money would amount to about Its location for drawlng the class likoly | £3,000; and, 8ir John Infarmed me thatthe to lako most lnterest Jn such m com- | Brizcs, expenses, etc., would bo about £3 000, potitlon’ 'could not hava beon - bottor, | ST QUESE oo contiderible margln o divide Tlingion fa sltuated in tho vary centra of tho | mans o 0 hier Who alons cxcecdad 160 northern half of the eity, where the population to d an (ntaresting conversation with Mr. Ma- the acre ls vory numerous, though not of tho very | S8 Just befora the closc of the afiair, in which R ol e cxpreascd the oplnion that if Vaughn had . ba P 3 [ ghways from tho cast, | moreexperience {n long-disiancomatches ho would south, and west meet there, while two from tho | havo pushicd O'Leary very hard or perhaps beaten northesst and north alord easy access for thoso | him;i butnolther his tratner nor Vaughin himsclt the various county Institatlons ean ha maintained in full blast until the end of the flacal year, In other words, redncing his theory to practice, his argument wonld bo that while tho inatitutions sinco September—eoven montha—have cott abont $300,000, that they can bo run the other five tnontna on 875,000, which {a the result of poolin Ihe unexpended balances, A school-loy, 1t woul wcem, ought to ece the fallacy of auch A position. ‘I'he contractors arg alrendy beginning to eee 1t, tho empluyes who havo to peddlie their county orders #00 {1, tho hieads of the intitutions sec it, and ul- timately the Commisaionors will meo it with few gxceptione, The smount of 1t {s, that eame of the u locted. A only 85 per cont of the appropriation (s tobe expended, and’ warraola to that amount onty nre to be ouc oat, the chances are n favor of thelr redumption, 'Tha eity authorities say the lssuanca of this scrip 18 perfectly legal, and atlacks onit ?ru made in the Intcrest of brokors amd specu- atora. . A deleaation of stonc-cuttors wero looklng after {tie Duthiing Commities in oner Lo ek #“clause in the City-[fail cut-stone contract to the olfect ihat the cutting shiall bodane in Cliesga. It {8 nrged that this wonld glve employment ‘to 250 micn, —cutters, rubbers, etc.,—and that it woaldn't eref, 18 ta o trust for our iaughitor Loulss, Wkt ane shail erive AL years of atarity, Shotild eitherof e above-naned 2 e baforn tnk execitlon of tho sald trust. then tho survivar 18 to be the solg InheHtr of my estaie. Xigned and sealed at the City of Ban Antonlo, Tex., this 13th day of February, 1678, % Cuantes L, WiLsox. JEWELRY, BILVER AND SILVRR-PLATKD WVARE, CLOCKS, Ete., Fte, Gold-Tiead Canes, Pistols, and inlsceilancous articte, Two Larga Iron Sates, ‘Counter and Bidé Ehow Cascs, Chandelters, ste, Also, a number unredoemed pledges. BRADFORD HANCOCK, Assignee, ELIBON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncers, ‘Witneast ¢anoLixz Moonz, g W. 8. SeorT. : Tho petition for admitting tha will ta probato made by Mes. Wilsan aets forth that tho eatato of tho newspaper property koown as the Erening Journal, sume stocka anl personal effectr, and ponio pitces of Toal uatatc, all worth sot {6 3 excecd $160.000. Tho whi was admitted o pro- | €08t 88 much to tansport the rough as the Bnished | fiiyyifutiana must bo closed nt onde, of all of them | Hiviog farther from tho crowdod portlons of the | 8ccimed to know tho advantsge of gettiug the lead g R T strbtn, s ma Ints the aaimon thoss | Date and letters fesiamentary granted o Airs, ;,«,«,,",e;,,gr,-:!;;»,;f,,';fig;grh;g:y were employed, | yril ava 0 be fasids of the nex sisty daye. clty. Agrtenltural Ilall ls an odfico veey similar | %0 yeq w eatd Mages, *thoro fa nothing Ifke ELEVATOR & ENGINE : and wer. (alking, and somebody rushed fn and | Wilson. Comanittea ware arounis they cauld nat be talked in a eatd that the adjoining bullding on Dunsold atreet HOTEL ARRIVALS. 0, sbapo, and architecturs to the Chicaze slllng ahead at first to enable & mai n 00, to on thoe subject, 'Tho Mayor is underatood to bo Leary {a now badly luned, but ha can l’lk; bls wneon fire. Ile went there, and, seoing the smuke A._Hamifiton, Expopition Butlding, and it was almost like being AT AUCTION, Hoston: N, Mer. e ceiony ORIMINAL, Malmer [Totise=A, Cont in favor of it, st home to look down the centro in tho fint own gait without boing worrien fo his mind, and . pousini out of the vasement, shut the duor sone to | 1ant deriaen, Lonn.i C. W. Drac n 4 ro in tho intorior. 3 . pmother e Haes, and thén wens some one 10 | &3 ;‘g;x;*,;;flz,g'.{-]é}',-,',:;,:,} (i fom SotE s || ahe ronartof the Compteolter for Marchshows | - Capt. 0'Donnell has at tho Armory a amall aum | Two tracks wero laid out Just Inslde tho gailocy A Syt n el donl of airtnalh, om, look 2} A.f 2 41 & 243 State-st . farn In an slarm. e kobt tho dour abat, aud th | dore iliou, New Yorki W I, Oaburn, Tucsan, Att Lo e L ool laras | of monoy found on tno siroot by acittzon and | suvports, tho outor one belng used by the English | makine up those twenty miles by which O'Leary M ny when the fire was speedily pat out. el e s i, AubUro, re0hine et i o revenuo woro $3, 157 from Clty-Colleotor Heats | Placed lahis handa to await an owner, podestrians, whilo the Inner was resorved for tug | leads him, and every littlo whtlo fie turns to look Monday, April 22, 2t 3 p. m. 0Ono Elevator and Engino, complete, 0o 6-Horse Power Uptight Englne, Two Tubulnr Bollers, with Tanks, forcigners; an Weston fadied to appear, on plea of lacas, tho Inner track was loft for 0'Leary alone, | U% t snd it ia clabmea tiat this exclanve track was B | g ros oe iy eanioe Srequently Larn hie counlderable advantago to him. The outer track | #nd emationiess countcnance, und every fime, as anything to do with (he’ crookedness carried on . within, nstead of ncting aa he did, bo would have opened tho door wide und glyen all possivle oppor- tunities for the flames to clean up everything. Thero was no evidence whatever connecting hlin ‘sl Loavenworths James rRe I'laiated, Lostong Col. B. A. und Pei udee Jaines T C. Ky Wriacom, hiadeiphies Al JPaimar, Siiwhakcas Charios 1idpeioy and s 1y, un-;r an 10 from the thxca | gobn Ljockel, of No. 41 Woat Oblo atrect, waa £an tokoe wheitier theraaro.any signs of glving yosterday bound over by Commissonor {foyne in 81,000 bati for elling ctara withont & liconse. At abont G o'clock yestarday afternoon, Ueorgo ford, fram liceneus, ofc. ; of 1877; 812,500 frygh mijacclitneons taxess §12,« 1517 from wpecial nssossmente) 306, 50 from Aho Water Department, ‘Tno receipts wwera distrih. uted ‘to the followlng accounts, malnly: Water ardson. Solnsticldr ¥ L NiTkankees Ti. O i co Vi & i " X N 3 200; - 4 measureid soven and the Inner olght lapa to tho | hoturned away, I could nce that ho dcapalred of L in'any way wih ihe el distiers. il Wt e W Peel oot U | Fana, $4b, 007 wewurae tax, 8362007 genora | aca Gottrid Racgler, of No. 211 Weat Tisndoloh | e o'baney was allowed a_ spoeialpont.aao. | MOINS ip it weary total of - gisanca: but Iia | Ono No. 3 Steam Furup. A meeting of the 1ndividas crediiors of Henry | [tse=G; ¥, Beanett, Yorici Howard' 3, smith, | §egool-Tax Find, 4450; Polico, Fand, 310,000; | strect, were run down at tho Halated streot eross- luck was of tho very best, and O'Leary ban proat- | Lot Steam Ileating Anparntus, Eimirs, 8. Y. eorga £, and 8. 1. Thorp, New Yorky Fo ¥, Templc, oston( Mr. and ¥rs. Stevenson (Kate Ciaxion). * Wow Yorks Gicorge .7 Witd, Siyeamore; V. O, Leonard, flostoni” ¥, K. il Dixea) (n. Gyser Flsgg, | Gontrai palad col to b, Testiane, Sew vorkydv i, bople, I 3 0r, BAme " Kilog, PRuCeton, .. Irar C-'apncs agd A1 ¢ Hoo oulsy o1 W, i1 Mo Col, v, Cairos tie lon, more, pltched at tho northweat corner of the oval sbacs | er reason for solf-congratulation for this victor: insiilo tho track; and, althougl It was an uncom. | than far sny oiher ho ererwon. It is vary gener. fortable place to slcap In, it waa far botter than | 8lly beliovod hete that Vaughn can beat ‘O'Leary that silotted 10 tho others. They ware assigned to | In another trial with a bettee trainer, #nd Mages 1ittle atails under the aouth gaticry, aud they were | himitolf does uot conslder that 0'Leary would have Iacking In everything thoy ought to havo had, | aneasy victory: butlt must be romembered that losldes, tho ~atmoapliera of tho place sas | U'Loary eate with no preliminary exer- horrible. The wonther had been quita | Cise only five days aficr complcting a sea-voyuge, cold for ahout two waoks, and probably on that | and that, though not nnwell, ho was very far from Greenebaum wan bold yesterday moralng befors Q@ Register fiibbard, Mr, Greenobaum euvmitted a projosition for composition on n_basls of 25 prr ceut. The formn of this aro 5per contin cash w3 within rixty days from the approval of the ayrce- ment by thia Courty 10 per cent in ono and 10 per cent In Two yoars rog| date. the deferred install- ments to be sccured by promissory notes without 000; 1lealth _Department, $ oral “Fund, $41,8%3; School Fund, ¥35,113; Indebtatness Fund, $13,2263 apocial as- sessments, $47, 806, ¥ Tt makes no differenco whetticr the County Board agrees to have & ro'unds or not. e city will build Its foundations as originally totended,” with this modification: Inetead of a bay in the centre ing by an onknown reckloss driver, Ucorgo lost the point of a fOngor and Gottfried was Ladly ‘brused about tho bips, Early yestorday morning threo burgiare made st- tempts to Lurglarize the saloun of Auxust Woorner, of No, 112 West Lako siroot, They finally suce ceedd In catting ont a window, 1o cnter when a special policema; l'idnes, Coils, Radiators, Ete., Ete. All In first-class order, ELISON, POMEROY & 0. WA BUTTERS & €0, nd were’ swooped down uut s " En FI n D : fntorost, 1t wan provided that tho gunrantors | Helilt Grushics A, Larmour, Yauq Citry My M | of'thgcast ido, thero will bo u sntaro projection; | unon them, bus they succuedod In eluding his | accout no fresh alr scoms to have boen allowed to | boing In frat-rate condition, Moreover, the lame- GENERAL MEROHANDISE : shuald be such sy would be wecepuablo w0 & | dncaeld; i Hodre ok N ainedy: | aud 0 the County Nooed decldes to avo # rouunda | grasm. entar the hall for fear thiat sum of the contentanta | ticss which #o serlously Inferfored with Lia apecd AND & S, TG st e gl | Rt inchten, 1 ) e Wiitorts Sl tE | Mcanbe conattuclod withow dlflowly, i fiek | gadtaWitinm, 12 gears of oo, dog a holotn o | WAL ako cold Tao foralt was thas tho xie way | Wogidtar petuoragioarriutives, por wiee | REAL ESTATE ~AUCTIONEERS, ney,” und J, ls. Mr. Greenelaum | Deatuines. Deon wiven taput In the fonndation fof the pro. | yacantlotadjoining his residence, No, 808 Cot- | Sl or AClene hoting of tho all bat visibls | dition, ~The awelling was almost entirely the ro- (Estanttahied tn Chicago 22 yosra), #aid lie was unable o give the name of the guar- — oo Sh the work in how in progrons. - Fhis | ta40 Oruvaavenue, and wiien io bad got about four | o KANER, (0 G SOtREE, L, TS, B DOR FIA1BIe | . 1°0F cold cauiht by slceping i tho drafis of tha 3 i antors, bt that they wonld bo frat-class mea, 1o WIISKY. e ern " doma ‘ot of the ausshion. whd If tha | fect doep it caved in and buried hiw, Thors was | HEUERBELIIR) IO LG Snaen e, 6608 M | HNGr Gatad halh widh mo praicction but a ganves | N0+ 174 Last Ruaudolph-st, 3 had spoken to B, 1%, Ilatchinson, N. B. Otle, Mat- . . County Iing atill ctings to tho ts expenaiva | #omo tall screaming and some deep diggingz, and | ULECHCRNA TS T T org thaa'an hour o¢ | tent, and had No'not taken cold he would have WILL HOLD TIELR ) thew Lailin, aad others, who wonld no doubdt prove DRUMMOND'S DECISION. oo urajoct, thoy aikht aa woll give It up, for tho [ {¥hcn Bddls wastaken out Dr. Taylor pronounced | {yo'without feeliny alinost aick at my Stomach, | endsd tho mateh In hotter condition than any other BEQULAR BATURDAY BALE. 2atlafactory, It will bo romembored thas sowo wocks ago | city authoritics will nut have one, and any effort Y NBEIOW E4C0p8, and I wondor that ttc pedostrians, aftor six dayw | contestaut. Thoclalm that nls spoclal tent was | Parlor and Chamber Sets, Hougehold and Other 0 'Dfuflxg guu&n»umghwln’ R‘.fl."’fi&‘ me:‘ erv:n fim)r,n Judee Drnmmond heard an immonso smount of | 1o carry the maller over to the now Council, in John Cull‘ Joha mum.m1 and Michael J. Mur- | of louds confinoment thoreln, ara not hopelessly | sny great advantage {s not borne out by facts, fur ] g enold i Mfl.l, Tori0,000, vr’ehcurl;g .mm;:d L;elh.; 418 was Inally | {catimony, pro and can, {n tha matter of the petle [ B8 liohe that there will boa ** McCaffrey's nine H‘ ottas Jlenson, wera locxed ‘up in tho West L~ Ishonld ény that fully two-thirds of | tho Gther men were much lossliable to cold, thuugh SATURDAY MORNING. April 13, % 10 o'clock. teen,** will reanlt only in defest. An to tho talke: of injuncilon to restrali the city from going on be- canee altorations have boen mado in the plany, the Aapuraagaluat oo courly whon 1t knaws the fie will interfere. In general design the two bull ke will conforin_cxternally, theonly chanuo made In the citr's half being the chipplng off of atatuary and fligrea work, which coutd only bo seen from house-tops, aud Lhe removal of which lM_ug\:Jtho cuat of the stono-work from $50, 000 to 000, ndison Btreet Siation last cvenink by Ofleer Bmith, charged with the burgiary of al nu\gno worth of gooda from a basement restaurant at No. 42 Weat Madlsun street, Murphy {s nlready under bail to the Crininnl Court for larceny. George Wilioy, who was arreated abont & y nl:u for having counterfeitor's tools in hle poa sfun ot No. 110 Wasulngton strevt, wos last nig vlaced In juil by Dotective Fiynn., Willey was missing when his cano was called ju the Criinoul Court a few days aco, and oue of his bondsmen, Jeromo A, lobinson, delivored him up. The bund 15 for 81,000, and Is wignod by IHobinson, Joha A, Cook, aud Tuomas ¥, Doyle. AL an corly ‘hour yosterday morning Oficors Crowloy and Costello caught 8 couplo of faliows teylug to force an entrance 10 8 yrocory store at No, {00 Mitwankeo avenue, When taken to the atatlon, ‘one wan recognized sa Coruelius Ford, allas Farrcll, & young rascal living on Noble steee! ata tno uther sy Mike Casey, brother of ** Teddy, who is Just out of the Penitentiary. Thay took changes of yonua to Justice Scully, and had & con- tinuauce |n $1,000 donds until to-day, Lato Thursday night Justico Sheridan while re- turning bome was aseaulted and rubbed oear the carnur Of ‘Taylor atreet and Bluo Inland avenus by two unknown rufisus, Fortunatoly all his valua- blus wure cither at huing or | his oltice, and tho thiovea got uaty JU couta tur thele trouble, Tua thugs, If caugh, ought 1o be Lorsowhipped for theie ceuelty b tha uld goatiewsn, who {d qulte o souall fuau, for in revengo of not gotling more tion entered by Roelle, Junker & Co, and B, M, ¥ord, Oliver & Co. for tha diamiseal of the Gov- ernment's civil case against them on tho grouna that they wera promisod both civil and criminsl im« manity, Aftcr hearing the testimony, Judge Uruminond liad to leave the city for Indianapolls, and upon his return from that cliy other matters pressed upon his tinte and Attention eo that a de- clsion In the caso has been neceasanly defecred, Yesterdsy morning, however, found the partles in bl chambers, It bhaviny beon arranged that he would glve his opinfon at that time, The Government was roprusented by Mr, J. N, Jewett, the speclal counsel retamod lu this particotar case, and by Asslatant District Attornoy Thomson. Mr, Charley if, Reod and Col, Kdmund Juessen appeared for the potitloners, At the ap- potnted hour, 10 o'clock, Judge Drummond an- nounced bis views of tho cnse as follows: Varloun partics, among whom were the detend- ants in this particnlar case, boing chargoud with of- fenwen gralnst tho Government cannociod with tho manufacture uf spiriby, were willing to make dis. cloaures of certaln facta within thelr kuowledze of valus to the Gavernment, the result of swhich would bo to show that thera was @ ring formed in tnla city and tho vicinity among whisky-men to defruud the Governmens of It Juab duve. As we rosnlt of the nformation that was ate Lo bo agreed upon by the” atiorneys for the respective parsics concerned. Br, Goudy, who avpeared for Mr, lirown, declined to vote on the resolution ap. proving the composition, and the Reglster usi-- nounced that he would not be considered aa pres- the udlahco wore In the Labit of smoking con. | thulr yuartors woro somewhst gloomy. | A for thie th majorlty liaving short. uicotie: | Aeparata irack, 6o une wil clalin tust thioto on plpes flled with the strongest, noaticst | Outor track ever Intorfored with ench other, and so tobacco, ‘'ho price of genieral sdmiasion was ong | far from ssliort track belug deairabie, svery pecess shilling, with rosorveu soats at two and tares shil- | trlan knowa thas 1t fu s positive dlesavantage. links, whilo admission to the central space Inaide | 8Some carivalty has beon felt as to the sudden tho two tracks was placad at helf & soversign, and, | Hlinces which prevested Weeton from taking part even at thin high rais, thore were offen from %00 | inthe match, and It fa quite genorally belioved thas 1o 500 fustda, there wae nothing the mattor with him sufticfont to O'leary war sccompanted from Chicago by hie | Intorlero, Led e roaily wished to entor. 1 uava wifoand Mr, I'. J. Tunscy, Bofors satilng from | boen infurmed, howover, that hia object in staving w York he telegraphed o Mr. i, J, Magceo, of | out was for the purposs of golting s singlo corfest the Lrainor who hid managed lils raco with | With tho winner, a moderato stako and the gt W t Aprll, to moot him boro aud traln iim | Mmouey bein the prizes o be contended for, In- for this cunteat, As he had only fve days after | dved, negotiations for such & maich are Already In fanuing hofore iho raco Legan, 18 wos evinent 1) progreas, and, Althongh no definite plans iuvo littia proparatory training would be posalble, but {t | yet been ~agreed upon, it Is rogardod as was desirable {0 have & manager during tha prog- | certaln that the arrangementa will be dlscuscd rens of tho walk who would bo thoroughly ac. | 84#00n as U'Leary rocovere (rom the eifects of the quainted with O'Leary's strength, hnbits, otc, and | Fucctt waik. "It iato bo hoped that some plan will thue be onaoled to make the most of him without | bo adopled by which Vaueliu may be adnitiod to overtazing him before the close, The result fully mmr a; for there Is no doubt that hie prosonce Juntified thls opinjon. or tho track would ndd very largely to the attend- Prompily at 1 o'clock Monday morning sighteon | ance. Tlicre sre thi ds who feel certain that atarters appokred for the race. * SIr John Astfey, as | he could Leat both O'Leary and Westun, and, belng wanagez of the atfair, then made o short speech, [ 80 Englishinan, ho would be backed by his own aunouncing that o protest against the admitianca | cvuntrywen with far mure interest than oither of of O'Leary had been Aled on the cround that hia | the olliers, otitry had not beon mado within the time spociicd | 0O'Lenry {s now the Jong-diatance champlon of Hl w condiiluns of entrance. This technicality, | the world, and while, of cuurse, it 1s gratifying r John atated, wae ngt intended to Lazout bona | thet any Awerican should busr away tho prize Odo coutostantaj and, Inusniucl as O'Lewry nad | from all Bnglaud's pudeatrians on thole own soil, cablod hle Intontion of entering In smnple tiing, jt | it {0 pecullarly pleaslng ‘to ua residvata of the was evident tat ho was entltled to compete, Sir | Uarden City to'knuw tiat the siresdy well-known £ Particular attentjon k' 10 thn salea of Jlouses hold Bool: !l‘lle[fii : DWELLINOS B SR RN St Furniture Auction TODAY, April 13, at 8:30 2. m, AT BUTTERS & C0.’S AUCTION ROOXS TNo. 174 East Randolph-st. Eala poromptory for cash, o By WM, MOOREHOUSLE & €U, B4 and B0 Jtaudolph-st. AT TIALF-PAST 9 OCLOCK THIS NORNLNG ‘WE SHALL 8ELL New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Scts, Now Furniture of all kinds, New Carpets, eond-hand Puenifure, Carpet: r. %fia-hnl“[fiflfil\mflflv ‘arpets, Household Goody , 0U0. o adupted, and'the meetlng adfourned, " P 0oV, sMTi . Goy, William B, Smith, of Wisconsin, {8 In the i puing at the Grand Pacitic lotel, A Tnis. crday had a briof talk with i, atatad that the prmpects for the Hwpublican party it thut Stats wero vety cucuurai: fug, Me bulieved that there would be & ltupublican Legleluture elected this fall. Ile looke upou Senntur Howo's speech as having been injudicious, and delivered at s time when there was absolntely no_reaxan fqr it The dirappoinied itupublicsss 3 were faw, and wero not dewarting the party, 1le thought that Senator Howe woula be & candidate for re-eloction, but in casy he should witndmw ho would @o 20 In favor of Philetus Sawyer, 4 The latter, howerer, claimy tobo out of politice entfrely. E. W, Keyes, of Madison, would lixe v K0 10 th United'Siates Senate, r.’ Rubled would X be a strong cunaldute, it there fs no certuinty that he Wil remalu a restaent of the State, un e L uresent in oston, tuere lw a prowpect of hin purchaxing an inteeest In tho ddeertiser of that city. As far as Gor, Nmith perscually 1s cun- cerned, Tio is not st asvifant for Senstorii honore, butwoulil accent the position If he wers eiected. THE CAUCUS. Tho Commitice of tha ! Bummer™ slement of tha Counctl, of which Ald. lyan is Chalrman, lssued o cull for o caucia at Burke's lotol I evening. Invitations wero aent not only o Law- ler, MéNurney, Jansscus, Oliver, Tully, snd othory who' do not belong to tho "wilk ‘stockiuge, " but to all the nowly-elected Aldormen, Inoluding Mr. Tley. The latter was on hand at 71340, sinca It \was siated in tho cali tnat there was to ben meoting of Alderuion who wore in favur of an *+jianest sduiinleteation " of the Clty Governient. Ho waied around untlli8 o'clock, and, no ons appesting, then went home. Five'minutes lator Junseune tured up, 1o also got Lirod and startcd for the Nurth Sile, but was met by Lawler, who brouglit hius back. ' AL & quartar of O there' wors i ltom No, ¢ Lawler, Oliver, Jauesons, Lode ding, ‘Tuener, Kisznor, McNurnoy, McNally, Rtiordan, and six roporters, Thioy tatked about ¢rerything oxcopt the Intereata of tho city for balf ui hour, Then there was some whispering, and Luwlor and Ollver wob up snd UNE feporter Biid the gentle 3 ; 3 given, and tne willingness of thy defend. | weut vut, ' Ttlordanand Janscos fullowed Ina | of ‘boat iy guita John concluided by aaying that tha wiunor sijoutd | name of Cliicazo lins tnercby Achioved anothor suc- 2 PUBEAG s Ay The Governor leaven for his home to-day, » o ‘ plunder, thoy boat him quite soverely suout tho =i [ 4 snte 1o muke thess distlosures, soveral | minutoor two, aud the tiext tu luave were Turne Bave the moneynnd tho Lelt it they wers fai cusu through oue of her sune. Unssuyn = 2 3 - 3/ of o los Irge: n e coul ol o ubiding were entertalning five reporters, the other 3 el atarted off, modt of L Kking, tl ) gy ot . Troteciive, Asocision rae bekd essriag after. | Goiecumenty o Tesult of which wastint criml” | daven Abiorien were cunsaling on tus ciruefaf | Fteaday upen elarcoaf it nd battty pree | bogan runing ey rkind, SHyuLL several THE TURK. The underatgned will offer for salo at Auctlon, the e er-1lalf, Wew ferred by a “man natied -Geory Koo & laundry on, Adams strect, he testimony showed thut Che Capiain wont in his capacity of Bullding Iuspector W inapect the mmuh_;. (I} founl thio stove-room at a tomperaturo of 170 deg, Ho maiu sevorat visite 1o th piace, tho lest of which visita resulted In u auarre) between himself aud Norturup, und tae jatter threatened to kil Dullwinkle with a katchet which be carriod In his hands und shouk menacingly over Bubwinklo's bead. Thie caso will b concluded to-duy, nal immunity wos promised by the Government to 1udse partlos, provided they made s fall and feanic disciveure of all Lhe fucts within their knowledss e, T understand thera 18 no contraversy avont that, ‘he purticular mode in which thie crimlnsl iwinu. nity was to be extended wis lPe!d upon, viz. ¢ era should be 4 nlea of gullty entered npun one goud count In each of the indlctments, That sgrecnient, it fn not controvertod, has boen carriod out on the part of the Government. The unly queatiop is whuther there was any promlsc in point Lasalle and Madison streots, Thoy declded (o nv- Norihrum, . who point & cowmiity of Gve Lo waks up & liss of coin- iittees, und submit thow W Laly for approval, ho belng tvir cholce for Chalrmon, and it being dups poecd ttiat lie will acevids to Uie'wugguations of tie Commlitee, sitice Le s 10 racolvo 110 yotes of thy whols cleniont. Who the Committesarecould not be learndd, the reavun given fur the auppresion of thelr nimes belng that thoy diu nut want thea to be botliered by Iuterviewers, After transsoting this busines, the seven scattered and wont hume. STEAM PROPELLER NEPTUNE, At Do Tera, Wis,,on Muay 1, 1878, at 2 p.m. Lenath 172 fcet, bresdth 27 feet, denth B fert, mes: wrea 410 fons: I1ey 3 upright bollers with cross fies four high pressuro enklnia, Qui0 togh cyiluder, drsws 8 fect watbr with B35 tana, Niajes “A ehitnerf 83 Dont {o pertect ardor. QLG t, Mr, John Feldkamp in the chair, The h ot t th o Momg, April 1¢.—Following {s & summary of e st otaners Uy T shat the | .y Slobilo dockey Clal races: rday eyoniug should bavo the | Tiird day, burdlo race, milo hoats: olt aud £600 in aardi | nalgaslan... s e “llr'Ui-WI-l Rk, euvsess yurvaens ob bues roguired, an overy ian imaliig 100 alien was 10 TErus Back | Tickhe secom bont st b second hardlo, Tsk his entrance wonvy and un sdditional £10, ‘T'h i A Lot oy Saditional G40, T | warued ¢ momsrsull, teawlog ble” sider, e, Bt and, whsall thora be any s Joft aftor these wera | = Gacsmd ssser selis hoats, three In ives wr - Chuetan announced that 1he buainess buforo the 19 meeting was the considerstion uf tho matier of pooi-ficense . shauld b 4 requestthat the new Conn RULL, : R iy waiknees Natto ; Yor particulars sddross (0o . Mertii, 1o bere. Wit e —————————t b %) Chatr_nominaic: d s Waeserman, hchults, ries,, Mahr, and Fal g d, the remninder waw 1o bo divided squally r kuwip. Mr. Heory Rubone, atforaoy for tne Awsos | o1 fuct made by the cuunsel, or b¥ any une repre- | ~ Sowe additional iuformation, huwever, was : Wi Simony thows whio had mada tnore Than 400 wilee i3 MEDIVAL. chition, was Fequested 1o st with the Comunities. wenuing the” dovernment aifliorized 2o Mot it, | pammt ont 3 It 14 iven fof what 1 18 worth. | deier e e iy oyomaty and Hchant | 40 twas not simpiy & walking-maich: su many Did [Prresmnssan s aniiadie . 3. Warsgruian bropused 10 tho meeting that wo | that thers shonld bo- civil tnimunity at the eama | ‘b favariiés for Chairinan of the Finance Com< | yilic hamdkerchiete, Iu whicn line both ure old | peoploycens o have belioved it twbas it was, &8 st 'S AGI ’ membor of the Fociety should pay tho objectionn- | nune, viz: that the ]nlrly should o released | mittee are Cary aml Cullarton; fur Butldlugs, | offenders; Anu Clark, larccny uf fve clickens | above utated, a trial of enduranice and wpeed com- Consolativn atake X & quarier das 1 l ble liconse yatll a decieion hud bean had, ‘and the | froot ull civll vty to the Goverument | Cook: fur Gas, Lawlee; for volice, ltyans for Fire | from s Clatk sirost grocery; James Croseloy, | toed, 'Tho'men worw at liberly Lo run, walk, or s o¥, oug sud & quartee dash, al . ation wam spproved by the meating, (L wan | crowing out of these” transactivns for which | and \Water, McXurney: for local wawonie, | Wiiye " iort Hary Valuior, dary Johowon; | srawl (f they fultso dispased), aud tho dno covor- a0, polm ’ suggeated thut & pustpunetient sioutd b obtatnd | ey huel been inlciod: Aud 1 da, dot think that | Vearsona fleath and County Holstions, Turnur' | end Klla Westdn, etarion aul couor-churucs | ing tho greatost ittungs tn i glvon tima would | Tickier vad ’ v ' e evidence al c y promise | Bridewel ing. i wiin. Tho champlon bolt wan & m3saiv 3 naued until sl the Conimitice had mado ia ro- | orado oy Tho part of the (oversiment’that thora | T * e Mg aate sirsay mate up | Sapliriancs, e jooterop ol Westun | Wiy R O E Fiva, plates ot stleeh ik | L8dr @ G ) port, Tho moctiug then adjunrued 1or ouo week, | should bo clvif fmmunity: but § thiok 1tia fairly | diBors somewbas from this, and tw only knowtt | biculo: Joseph M. Nexton, Taomas Lyout, aisd | 10 tho ceutrs with rustic bordar clovs around the e ‘ g Frmurod ysteriay Heat anbther 1ater had. | Shaletomiontes oh 0 Cemuh ab e s oot (e | tamren ocikatusrseas far the. Vinsuse Carts | Thosat Byaty stasliglrunk fall of clothes | adise cnstilles ton dralar piriiia ot o Bopt, THE AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING 4 o o g s "o 0! M ee. B No. S Uno plate n the centre, witl e words 3 ¥ re cuntast between the two factions will doubt~ | Wiich Henry Nivuiuie, of No. 4L Entua stroothad | 19, €01, 3 ! come from Wasldigton to Judyd Dange from the Rulielfor uf tho Treasury, aUggesting o Fecoms wding to that gentlowsn tng peoprioly of dis the ease agatnist B, F. Allen, ‘who was wg ol and dodrm, and was hauk- Fipt. ~ laqulry of tho' Judge falled to ate the rumor, He hud heard nuthlug bington, sald he, (o relation to the mat- e tery wince hua recelpt some days that gram from the Sohvitor of the Treasury adviving the entry of u nolle pros, nlthough it was possible tuat b wibing 1 o few days, ! omething'” brobably meant 0 J adgeawould not aay, but jrom anuther avurey of ntorustion 1 was learned that, upan recelvt of Kolieitor Ktaynur'a adylce, the dudye bad Laken the - wuly seuaibils couno I Lo uiatice by fmmediately writiug to bls supenor ofticer, ine Atturney-ticn: erul, wud seking bt if he Yad entlroly foleguted 2 the dirporltion uf the casu 10 the Bollcstor, of B whethe? the sdvice conlained in the lstier’s tole- ) pram was inepired by bim, Gen, Devens, lu other words, Judgo Bange wanted 10 know just which of the two guntlemen pod the torviews, understood that the Coverniment would extond 10 tha detoudants clvil inmunity, snd that thiey so infurmed their ctients, and that thefr cliente terthiled under the conviciion that eis 1) uie wanity would bu extended 10 thew, vrovided they testitled fully wad fairly, and thore fs bo cunteo- versy but that they did'so testify. Iut 1 think thyre wad nothing tauk place at thess Intorviews to indicate that thery was &Y CXDress OF even tmvlled promfes un the parl of the Gov- wment - thas evil Imwunity would - be extouded 0w, the coutrury, 1 think the effect of the testimuny fa that whethor there shuuld not be cavll iminunity was remitted to the auhiorities at Washington, " Tam buund alx 1o aay thst ltiere perhups mwight be improsaiun axlsting 10 the mindsof the counacl uf e Loy, ersment thut if the difendauta tostiiod fully and freely they would hava & just clalm upon the tlov- erpmient for avil iomuaity; and it Le clear, | think, (hat the counsel for défendants, while they kusw Lbat uo protise, olther expressed or implied, was oinde by the counsel of the Guvernment, understood, or rather beliuved, that clvil Innnunit, w minuies previvasly loaded Into an expr n ot tho corper of Lake and Desplaines wirceta; Charles Eul, burzlary of about $10 worth of youls from th' buot und ahoy shop of M, drimwe, No, 104 Latrabea ateeat, bauy moons age 4 colored man named Willlam l‘nrk:r’ nh(nlnm?‘luml'y drinks from B, J. th, keeper at No. 28 Fourth avenue, and in wias busten by Builth, who was quite su n. Durlng the” affrey Emme Amderson, colored, happened In, wnd 10 ey roputatlon of bLor ruce, disarmyd Smith, an beat him over the Lea hls own cluv, Noth wure arrestod Jur asssull with intent 10 kill, but a8 Suith was 8 long thie recovering, 1ho cass way continued from time to time, Iy the time Bunitn bad recoverod, Emma Anderson was in naick bed, which she was not abla Lo leave un. ol yeaterday, ~Iu view of thy fact that Buith wae Lo aygreesor (o & great uxtent, Justics Summers d the churgo to disordurly, snd Goed kot 30 ench. Iees not tukv pluce bufore Munday week, for It 1 nos probable that 1o eluct{on returas will bo cauvused Mondsy nigbt. 1t was not done last yesr until the 24d, and t4o Dutioluyg members are fiot (n by pars ticdlar burry to surrender their scats. The presence of Tarner and Elezner at the cau- cus Iast eveuing shiould ot b cousldered ss an - dicagiun that they lutend to idenufy themeelves suiely with the **bumuer* slewent. Turnor told & Tuinusc reportor that he waau't ¢l A lting, and that ho would do uotlh Lo tho fiteres teudvd us o Densoeral, aud woul one of & **ninetecn.” ‘The sbacnce of McCaftroy Is ac- counted for by his tliness, Ho has typuoid fuver, aud is very low, and hos been for two oF Mo o Perhapa ho way not gos well. 1T'HE COUNTY BUILDING, The County Coort adjournud yeaterday untll **Long-Distance Chsmplon of the World,” in This fine, spacious edifico, on Mouroo, near raised lotiers, Waa fauked by @ sliver ‘plate | Btate strect, hassu occupancy worshy of ita il ou each o, alundar Ctn shapo aud | poenis onteos snd b L et border tu the others, but boarlng, tu the centre, Sats B cs tho law yures {Huatrative of W‘lllfll{lllfll‘llnnln[. n high { publisbers, jowelors, and artists, the Kigin Watoh relief, Tho plales were oach abuut two and one- | Cowpany, and suma eight or more societics, thore Ralf fncnos 1 wiitl by taroe tnckos 1n lenyth, and U valdo Of ihe bolL was bcud at 100 Of conrea | orethe sledant wnd cowmimodious quariors of the Apolle Comuaudery, the Apollo Muslo Club, and (bin s ao_exorbitant valustiou, thero belng not s » Vot S0 of agtunl value b 100 Lietal composing i, | tBe Uhlcago Literaty Club. Ouly & fow rooms ro- aud perbiaps £10 1y workumnsblp. Lrobably thy | maln unocoupiod, actual costof thoboll was nut over £40, gvun though 1t cawe (rom tho sliup of one of the Ieading Weat End Jowelers, whose profits aro raroly lvas -~ than 60 pef ceat ubou th co TOn-CUNIING= At Tombsrd, T Ontho fret duy, O"Leary's trainer, Mr. Magee, | of tha joth Insi by oo llev Criale , wae anxious thut O'Leary shu ot & lungt Josd 8l . g . o8 this roasou; bio walited very rapldly LLlroP N b, Ro'earan in the forcuvun he even ventured 10 run e s atrongly agsinst Sogee's DEATIS, and tho lsttor attributed O'Loary's Ismunces at tho clowo ta this extra wxer- LAUBENHRIMKIt~April 11, 1878, Henry Lsubea- tion. Nevortneless, ho locumnllll- ol hle object | Beliier, aked 32 yesrs. e Ehves Fad Co. No st Maliea | v Toe e R Sl Fuper Py . " o ldence, 70 North CIark-st., ¥ g0 L0+ Justico Suumertyld beld Jomea Crosby in 8000 [ Yery satistactorily, making 117 that day, and | ADAPEELEIA A Lave et 3 + Il e Jower W udviee 1 the mutler in urder Gt he | would be extended. 8o that tho case, to sum 1t Monday, Juidgé Loomls vialts Kankakeo to-day, 3 asl ¢ ‘ ril i3 a4 1330 0. 40, OV careiagis to Gracelan 7 Dre ., L1 Watow whoss Aavice. Lo tukuy Mg, toreby | W I & fow waros, waa thiet Hhat Ve dafubidaiiie | Commissloner eno willtotroduce o resolurion | Ut Fitlh fur thg latesny of wuout $2a0 wurih of | {caio AU PRGN, THS Braceetio, Bk, wed n-x):-ns?{m“:fi. Rem ok tirsttananii (0] | printg Thu utug > ailuded 1 | teatiled uuder she oxpociation that civil inununity | Mundsy proposiog o cloag the Normal School at | Julin vcliaufer, larceny fa the Twenty-second | Kood-natutad little"follow 1n must proposirous SESON-ADEI] 12, 1678, gt No. 313 Thirty-Bithe | o= I‘fl{mmun cation wur o axiguileq to thew by the Uovoramenty | g oigwoad on and aftur May 1, aod until such | Strect District, $300 to the 16th: John kfiny. lur. | Dink and white ~tights, who walked and | st Mr. Whitlain Simpson, -mr'luun- nA & £ (] ed 10 sowe quar- | sud pe counsel of the 1 tlie county tnsuces azo in betto it ceny of aruces from Pilip Kooy, $33 | Fan sbout equally, e Lad o - round, Notleo of funsral 1o Buaday paper . A A A A A AN i ‘ vice of the Bolicitor duew not weet | Liuverment, whil T e ey o | e b e B e s restuntios, | fnei William Casoy, Jomn ouovsa, Wilt moouliko _face, sad sbort, squatly les, | B8 Esion (Ps.) papers please copr. Wiclesare ana Raal, Sed i e e e | Klteation wat s s fhe (hoverauent, Wi 1o | (o asice Austin J» Doyle dont I Lls reslgastion | lusach, vagraner, ‘428 ust | dohn Uac. | Butlo soozud Just a8 muuch 1 ottt Pilaioc % SEARILL S 000 g Marp i witest 8. il et he b ! A Teve e T B {Am;m‘.w“ ara wald | Voived & promias of that kiad, and that sppiica. | 10 the County Cle yeaterday, to take c & - confdenco man brought in :Il‘-‘lkllna .mnfl‘l:l 5‘:‘:}.:‘:;' ha Lad accanplished Funcral at rosidunce, No. 914 Coltage Orot Wik huade 1o "uvnumlé . oa W2 badiben b, CItICAO ney, y Detdetivo Hyan, aud in whose possesslon wero fuinu o bandful'of sviel-marke, 8 spurlous check for $o00, and & 81,200 mortsags boud on the eagu & (llinols Hiver laslraud, Bued $100 for va- vg-a On "tho" second. da s Uoury aropid Lo i nlce, waking an eren vo | SHETSSARUIEIE 856 & i1, Samuli (8505 10, Wi N vt and wlll rotaining bis loa v third day he N 17 Ionde’ Nl oillos; ot $ho fourth, O milge} Ger the | comcmbion Hos Bisies . Hledm Afib, 83 wilos; and when ho finally left the track | K. Sisgniund, syed 23 yoars 8 moit the appoiutmeat snd qualifcation of hiv successor. 7. Doyie intonus to winlgrate to Kuneas anu ves come u tiller of the soll, having sowe Wue az0 purchased & faru. 14 bu smoving heaven and earih i bebsif of the ex. Tanker, liowerer that way by, it 1e urclty cortaln thut no actiun will be taken uiti] it b Kuown hiere whether Geu. Devous or Bolicitor Mavnor is the tlon was rejectad, —atill the counsel of the Goy- erument provably believed that civil dminunity would o extended to the defendan have understood tbat the counseiof tl A Y 4 . 3 Hunith, caugtt by Uilicur Edwarde s o “ Ul 1o give advice 1 thie matter, Lednita 1nfore | Wolk 4aat ¥iow of the case, R0 ibat | canonlysay, | An cnterprislug employe {n (s County Clerk'a | Krancli Krnk Bunith, cau the aixth day Lo had made 6 tiles 3 (ape, Vuntral f1ara readeuce. No, 343 HUbDATd-sto, Imme- 5 Matiuu ui this bead wall probubly coue wlopg dur- | e the result of the whule testimon Hint & boo rowliog stiout No. i Khirty-sereatinatrest. fiity /1,00 1 3 i Do i ] diately afier pubiic services Babbath. ¥ricnds of fame 10 the carly p.’fl: of next l:':tk.'l 4 ok mo that the defendants testifled n‘:x itica lu. abuuk to plind k—not for the fun of | acloico lob of burklar's oole 1 lis pos Sotal for the weel i pilles, By the widdle “I}:‘I’llm ¥ = e MR R T s CAVE. FAEETRIANME: e crmplu it. o Tact, s made bedi M up i e e B Lo At 50 Wil q 'S HAIR STOBE l’l':kautuplll mn[: Chlcago for lhl‘ Guuds, whule or retali. lmnrfi:‘;_ Gouaiier B ayea sapeciaiiy, 41 sl RN WATTIE M, UL it come out of it ‘Tho bobk will tontaln a list of persous to wyom inarrisga lconess have been issued suco the tire which have uol beeu returned. . Commissioner Cleary 4 authority for tho stato- ment that ymf-um bas orde 0 the grauite block beariug il Comuwissioncrs at the Clurk new Lourt-3 teu at bis own requeat, bu §t, but for the monoy b im of the weuk It was evidunt that ihere wera o) $ thrcoof ths Engiteb pedestrians lkely 10 make | SIUST=Thursdsy, st 3:30 & @, Lymaa . Swith any contest with U'Leary, Tueso were Corkey, | *S§uiiteof foneral to-morrow. Blower” Liruwn, and’ Vaugan. Corkey, O | FB-siilwaukes (Wik) Aubra (¥.Y.), sad Miane- Tuesday, led O'ledry by aic hiiée, avingrun a | apuile () paersvidaso cov. £ood deul, bus that day he took & long rest snd —~ = \7es passcd by tbe oiher threo. Then Yaughn ook accond pluco and ma.utained it to thoclose, Lrowa aud Corker steadily fulllug beind, bu atiil boid- ok thind dad Tourth place. “Althing at ons lme ary Jull:&u iu""("mll hehl I'AV;IC 5 ol th for 8 lazceny of & horeo and L, Swift; David A, Hatch, larceuy volties, 'contluucd to thy 20th; Pete, un gmnplaye fu the Su ork's office, brutally sbuslog hie youny wife, 8100 8no; lienry Smith, alias Fred Steele, lsreeny, Busi un{ Heott, IHueury cauta, $100 fnet Royal E. lanuall, a tlon that civil tiwmanity held out by tbeir o view with the connsel of the Government, and the question whetler, under wuch circumatances, tho Guverument Gught to extend civll immunity 10 thew, while ua proiiss, ‘elthcr cxuressed of kmplied, was given, 'That la the wa 1t stilkes uiv undor tha facis of the case, Now, l{ YOu wanit 40 argus that queation, 1wl porfecily ALD. WUITE A very excited female _entered the Jocal room of Tue rday’ about novu, and vaid that ¢ bed by u Yowans ride I on Lake shitrocd, fd vau Mls Auie Brachvogel, und she schratch biw sl o . de fuce. 1 dell you, shie vib bim hard. Doad you forgod it, neider. You knuw firat he vas lresideat vouds Uowbany mid vich Cheorge Vids be vas CLOTLIES-CLEANING. d girl whose mother |» an fnwate o WILL BR h"{ln:?" X A ME| OF THE T TRt portunlty. The Protection Life-Tusurance case will como u) sa the Crimioal Gaurt Mogdsy The Edwarie: Hilllard 1action will moyo W quash, and, this be- in, % for & coutinuapee. The 12-yu ¥ punuegted, uud now he vas vork lik williug 1 bear 5. h thi eat Wi ‘i ard licpublicsn ¢ ORI, oo loheriontiobot I corerd ! fibores. und Sfes. Brachrogel sho- dond Iike, 10,5 TALK calliog bis brother Comumlsslonary thieve: s Weshision, stenct bagalo, sant o Uia Waase | B e N s ottt Babupaay Vhie c¥exing. 1 s cloe Can e Bessiitu, LYY a Tuikear teporter subsequently Investigated | Mr. Jewott—Thore are two questions comingup [ S3le pis s forencon. "Up 1o, (AL tiio O'Loaty had walked | FMIE POURTIO WARD WEVUDLIGAN CLUA WILL gRCLEARKD ant x . the atter, wnd found that ATd. George White te | in connection with the Dostsion of the Coart fhat A rumor reached the bulhlln& yestorday to tho easily and ragldly, without sny spparent strain or et 84 Ariuory Hall this eveniug for the purposs our . LOOIR & ' Trgely ilcreated tu the Biachvogel Molding | it might be— effcct that the botorlous T. V. Sherry, who was BUBURBAN, Chafe; ludeed, both the lewding men were in iicers. : 0 Deurbora e D | e i tonth thrs potae iary | fakq e doliss s b b yoars, asotouns ad pasms Ll ks bt o i it Jlscaliunsous s ul Of ok v " . > o 2 , ¥ 1 ulcide. Nothin P . 3 uwnugeue chvaeliute Yoted Coy oL oh, | R ot ¢ Glsbs o DYaDeR JOF 1o CORFL Umdor ke | o faiy bt i Joties s e swould, bos os anigns | , The Committea sppolutad by the Taxpayers | SSCLe DGRy MM RO fE U™ pogea | V] 188, FRANCES B Wittaub wiLL DELIvER Clothes ' Sl sce, dud Me. lact alicted o 811 Bla place. iie, | circunatances, (o sdvies tha Govermmett lahied 1 it wer truo, from the fact that Sherry bad | Assoclailou o Iavestigate tho affales of Bcbool | 1o ‘show signe of stidiuess in tho rightlog, snd ! ¥ sreatig it D Cutaresdon LA ] T, > . Heed ~) g 3 . N h s A - V' o 2 o the practical working of the machiner B o e | P fonemind hatata fHhe: St ope | Diviriet ot ey eridlr AR FRL Mushingtonssd Sum s’ = LADIES AND OENTS. | snd clesned, LMY paring s pamphlot making & statement of their in« vestigations. They cliim to have sume evidence which wiil be very dawaging 10 sumebody, bub they decline to make it public until they wre pre- A ebiads By robura ) £ befora mibles bebind. By returulug neatly an hou H A by O'Luay, Vaughn' was sblo to reduce the load ta | “PHERE ML BE & MEETINGO uuul‘nuu.nud t'nu -;m_ou; g-!ufll&:&:t\{&!fl the Trewuut fousy clud-rovm. walked yeve Vaughu'a fricn Vi e mignt yei come vut ‘sbead. Yet, 1n spite of this | 7|, MEY I W THOMAS " o¥ TS CITY: swelling, O'Leary waa ln’ botter condition dreed ke flonth, e ulies sad Jusgs Eie. wil Ald. Whila lias been anzious Lo buy hius out o aoll his (Whits's) foterest 1o Brachvogel, nelther of which De hss been ablo fo sccom® Dlish. Mrs. Brachwogel took up tho . Hyly Tor ber busband, #nd yeatordsy mocniog endedve Idou't consider that it {v 8 good defonse. lut ‘whother the Court, under Lhe circumatances of the caee, wmay properly advise the Uovernmcut what to do'ls th question. I you dealro 10 eay anyiblog on slat poist | hu willing to bear 1t, aud Isapposs EANTER EGGS. SRR ov L odotenss ¥G8, A wraad hlsy st ' aenlcdl will sl i Gpen for Eurupesd AU U 5 g b id , i which sl Woods-Kellogg faction will sek for trial pared to ga lnto court. ‘Thoy will hold & private | s» . 81 108 can Noveltica, Ei 1 A 5o e RPEILINUANEN I | Cerdna e, | e Bt e Soabalid e | uioril ot v el o o el | M ", S S S e | B SRy s e g v of the row. mend 10 Lo Department ot Washiagion was sited » up | wi ecided upon. Thore seems con- | jouy: Journey, except that his face was very hag- | rpuERE WILL BE A PUBLIC TEMPERANGE ek hEny, . WEST TOWN DOAKD. Tor some. time, the Coars Onally statioy 1hat ho | the Ll of particulars in tho tase, ordered a fow | yiderabie uneasinces In cortain quarters about this | Fard, anu- b oyes suowec s reatless nervouances | 'L yce Hrerics Wk 110 West Mvition: | s SO LONERY: e . Auadjourned meeting of the West Town Board | would conault with Judge Blodgett immedia daye ago. Yur of uflaics. A O hesd, baecvor 1ola ot teeriuis disung 8 Toihorsacy Hall 21 Wesk NAdidn | semesmeeee= was Leld last eveniog, © All of the myibers wero Architect Equn y "o clection of Bchool Trustes, which occurs terdsy laid befors the Public Bud that they \'uuldlLulunl aneazly dayina . o futigue, Lo wnlltdculy aud nyklly‘ sud occa- ““’!L‘.""" OBUGANY, teacat, Bupesiisor ss¢n f the chalr, ommuudation 1o the Yepartmont as to 1he disposal | Bullding Commitice plana for the rotunda of tuo | this afternoon, will probably be s tame affair, No | slonally broke Into & steady jogz-trot at the rato of EASTER FLO gk g P 0 | S utiice bherldan woved that thie Asecisor-alect | of the case. Buw Couritlusa to Late the place of Lho o | one takes auy Juleredt lu Hiec S1Eopt the | Sooat ok alins o0 BouF; il fie vKORIOH Wk 100 | o DS NEN FLOWEMS, Bopurs vuying orrening be Siltan ! Lo suthorised to appoint four deputiss. The mo- MR. KXED, laus, which bave slrcady veen partislly approved | UWrvasurer. much, and frequent reata of 8tecn Lo twyuty mine rl_xlwnm The cholcest gol: flf"""‘mn At n tnik > 1100 wus discussed i sowo lengib, in which | who was secn lster ln thu day, ‘naturally felt pretty Ey the ity sutboriies, The Commitive thougbt | 'SR now Board of Trustees organizod Wednes- | ules shuwed that be was ucarly cabsusted. Muan- 4 “AS Br Hsiys, of nisks, Lilizd, way Sew Brries, LspucaD, PRkl the objection was 4wt ihe Asscasor | good over tie victary, Ju rummond's opiu: | well of ibe pisns, but it 16 ditficull to eonfecturs | day afteruoun by electing Lovl Movtgouery Proal. | while, O'Leary #form .vait of wbout fALLAS I Sk Tacxs arisey il AL pse had fuiled to send in - the bawes of | fon was, aaid, substantislly o tho cffect +hat | what the Board will do, from the fact that su tany | ¢ent for tho eosulng year. Rudolph Blesier, the | four wmlies an hour, an '8 realiny | picrorg you buys Mgl onlery prowptl; 0 MASOX & UANLIN OBGAR S0 . biv propuacd dvputlos, Justice Bberbards wgtwg | tho whisky men had bven luduced to bolicve thiy | of the Meabuss Susl & devp 1utuessin Buzton's | setiring Cluzk, sepobivd tist $3,000 had beun col- | periods, U sgain diow s O Lusry 10 VEYE H6 e Waibliguon-se. VN O 52 wabasi-a.